The MWC show is over, and it's time for recaps and roundups of what happened, who announced what, and, most importantly, when are we going to get it. Most manufacturers are getting much better in the recent years with releasing phones and tablets shortly after the announcement, trying to beat Apple at its own two-week gap game.

Still, there are some that are dragging their feet, or moving their announcements forward for political reasons, so let's recap the release dates of the most important gear that was unveiled at the MWC 2014 expo.

Samsung

Galaxy S5 - usually Samsung launches its flagship 2-3 weeks after the announcement, but this year the event was obviously pulled forward, so the actual release date is pegged for April 11th, as Samsung mentioned during the presentation, in more than 150 countries worldwide.

Sony

Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z2 Tablet - Sony is obviously introducing a six-month, instead of a yearly, upgrade cycle for its flagship, and is not even going to make you wait for it, as the launch date of the Z2 line is pegged globally for mid-March.

Xperia M2 - Sony's new midranger is going to join the launch party in March as well.

LG

G Pro 2 - LG's first 6" phablet already launched in the home turf of Korea, but will be rolled out gradually to the rest of Asia and Europe in March, while the US will be receiving it in April.

LG G2 mini - LG's crack at a scaled down version of its G2 flagship will appear in stores gradually in March and April.

LG L-series III - the L90, L70 and L40 will also hit the shelves in March.

LG F-series - the F90 and F70 are LG's fighter jets in the midrange, and those are also expected by mid-spring, including the F90 edition for Sprint's LTE network, dubbed the Volt.

Huawei

MediaPad M1 - the other Huawei tablet will also launch in March, in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, China, Japan, Asia Pacific, Australia and Latin America.

Ascend G6 - Huawei's new phone is said to be released in Q1, while the 4G LTE version will be hitting shelves in the second quarter.

HTC

Desire 816 - the "flagship midranger" will be first made available in China in March, and a month later -- in April -- for the rest of the world.

Desire 610 - the other midranger by HTC will take a bit longer to appear, as it will start rolling out in May.

Nokia

Nokia X, X+ - the first Android phones from the company will be available immediately in Eastern Europe, Asia, South America, and in other growth markets, but it won’t be shipping to the United States, or Western European countries.

Nokia XL - the larger Android phone rocks 5" display, rock bottom price, and will ship to stores in the second quarter of the year.

Lenovo

S860 - the handset with the 4000 mAh battery is set to cost the commendable $350, and will be ready to order in Q2.

S850 - the thin fashion model is set at just $269 off-contract, and is arriving in June.

S660 - the cheapest of the bunch is just $229, still sports a 3000 mAh battery, and will join the fray in June as well.

I think I'm gonna get a tablet first, maybe the Huawei Mediapad X1 or the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet (which I bet it will be very expensive so luckily Huawei is here to backup).

About the phone, I can't wait to get my hands on the Sony Xperia Z2 and the LG G Pro 2 but I won't get one of them right away when they first launch. I think I'm gonna wait for HTC All New One and the Oppo Find 7 to be announced first before making my decision of which phone I should get. Not gonna wait for Blackberry, because it will take long for them to announce their next flagship.

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